A comical late goal for Liverpool in the Merseyside Derby on Sunday ensured that Jurgen Klopp's team remain in touching distance of City at the top of the table.

All 20 teams will be playing mid-week and City will travel down south to face Watford on Tuesday night in a bid to keep the gap at two points, at least.

Like Bournemouth - who City beat 3-1 at the weekend - Watford play some attractive football but it has not done them much good against the Blues, having failed to score a point against them since they got promoted from the championship in 2015. In six meetings, Watford have scored just two while City have bagged 20 times.

It's unlikely that Watford will get anything from this game as City are on an eight-match winning streak against Watford in all competitions and Watford themselves have lost three of their last four home league games.